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Monday, 28 December 2015

Every school holidays I head to the local Library with my kids and we stock up on a variety of books. Last holidays I borrowed lots of books on using natural and recycled materials. They gave me lots of great ideas, including this one that my class absolutely LOVED!!!

Here are some of the books I borrowed....

I adapted this idea from one of the books.

Instead of using paper cups, I used plastic cups as I thought they would be more durable.

Cut the base out of the plastic cups.

Tie a knot in your balloon and snip the end off the balloon.

Stretch the balloon over the bottom of the cup and secure with some tape.

Get your child to decorate the cup with stickers, markers or coloured tape.

Now for fun part!!!

Put a pom pom in the cup and show your child how to pull on the knot and let it go. The force will shoot out the pom pom.

If you are really clever, you can try and catch it back in your cup. My class loved making these, playing with them inside and outside and shooting pom poms all over the classroom. Of course it was more fun when we filled the cups with pom poms and shot them all out at once.

This is a quick, simple, clever and fun holiday activity to make with your kids. Give it a go.

Tuesday, 22 December 2015

I know it's hard to come up with Christmas present ideas that young children can make for their parents, but I don't think you can go past hand print art. This gift idea is simple and something that the parents will love and cherish.

This year I found some great festive placemats and got the children to print on them with fabric paint.

We started with green handprints.

The children then printed a base for their handprint Christmas tree and a star for the top.

Using their pointer finger, they dotted little Christmas lights over their tree.

Once the placemats were dry, I ironed the placemats to set the fabric paint.

I'm sure the parents will love their gifts come Christmas morning and continue to use them over the years.

Tuesday, 8 December 2015

I love hand made gifts, cards and wrapping paper. The love, thought and time that goes into home made Christmas presents makes them so special. At school we have been very busy making our gifts, cards and wrapping paper and I thought I would share some easy and cute wrapping paper you can make with your little ones.

Printing with Sponge Shapes

Painting Candy Cane Stripes

Printing With Embossed Wallpaper

I love the fact that the children can make their own wrapping paper. The presents look great and the children love the whole art experience.

Tuesday, 1 December 2015

This is always a favourite activity with my class of 3 and 4 year olds.

I let the children fill bags with oats, little sequins and sparkly treasure and glitter- lots of glitter!!!

On Christmas Eve they sprinkle on their lawn to attract the reindeers attention and guide Santa to their house.

Reindeer Noses

Make some little reindeer faces and attach them to cellophane bags. Put the reindeer noses in the bags, one red Jaffa for Rudolf's nose and eight chocolate balls for the rest of the reindeers.

Share with your friends or add to your Christmas table.

Reindeer Handprint Paintings

My class loved doing this activity. They painted their hand brown, turned it upside down and turned their print into Rudolf. They then painted a red nose, antlers, a tail, the sleigh and the night sky.

Reindeer Playdough

I encouraged the children to make reindeer with some brown playdough, sticks, pipe cleaners, red pom poms, matchsticks and corks. They were very creative!!

Reindeer Table Decorations

I couldn't let the kids have all of the reindeer fun so I decided to make some reindeer to adorn the Christmas table.

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An Idea on Tuesday was born as I am an Early Childhood Teacher and my working week starts on Tuesday.

I am passionate about teaching and don't like repeating activities so I am constantly looking for new ideas which I often try out first with my three beautiful children. All of these ideas can be adapted for various ages and for use in the classroom or at home.

In my spare time I love decorating my home and entertaining. I would love to share some of these ideas with you as well.